Justine's work celebrates colour and landscape and the transformation that occurs due to changes in light, seasons and events. Tapestry is ideal for expressing colour relationships as it is a tactile, responsive and textural medium.
Justine Randall studied textiles at West Surrey College of Art & Design and then tapestry in the painting school at the Royal College of Art.
Her work has been shortlisted for the Kate Derum award for Professional Tapestry Artists 2024, The 11th International Mini Textile and Fibre Art Exhibition 2023, The Cordis Prize for Tapestry and ‘Heallreaf' the International Tapestry show for Contemporary Tapestry.
Her work focuses on landscape and the environment, and how we interact with our world due to changes in time, seasons and climate change.
She has been weaving for many years and has work in both private and public art collections.